Long before his tart tongue and questionable statements would bring him national infamy, before his struggles with drugs pushed him over a precipice or his feud with Howard Stern became the stuff of legend, this Texas-born, NYC-based DJ was...
Released in mid 2006, KING OF KINGS finds Don Omar challenging fellow Puerto Rican superstar Daddy Yankee for the reggaeton throne. While the opening track, "Intro: Predica," presents Omar energetically rapping en Espanol over the string li...
Includes liner notes by Don Ovens.18 GREATEST HITS spans the 1950s, '60s and '70s.Gibson's best-known hits were recorded in the late '50s and early '60s for RCA with Chet Atkins producing. This recording are drawn from his work for Hi...
Personnel: Don Diego (saxophone, keyboards, programming); Lucky Peterson (vocals, guitar); Wayne Stallings (vocals, keyboards); Al James, Tyrone Smith (keyboards).
Audio Remasterer: Stephen Marcussen.Liner Note Author: Paul Gambaccini.Fourteen years separate 2009's THE VERY BEST OF DON HENLEY and Henley's first compilation ACTUAL MILES: HENLEY'S GREATEST HITS. During that near decade-and-a-half,...
Personnel: Don Crawford (guitar, percussion); Don Crawford (guitar, percussion); Robert Freedman, Robert Freedman (organ, percussion).Recording information: Gotham Studios, New York.Photographer: Stephen Ladner.Arrangers: Don Crawf...
Liner Note Author: Paul Gambaccini.Fourteen years separate 2009's THE VERY BEST OF DON HENLEY and Henley's first compilation ACTUAL MILES: HENLEY'S GREATEST HITS. During that near decade-and-a-half, Henley only released one new album, 20...
Venturing into uncharted territory for a reggaeton artist, Don Omar presents a concept album on his third studio LP, iDON. Featuring 10 tracks that make up a sci-fi fantasy of the famed Puerto Rican artist's transformation into a cybernetic...
Great American's 2009 release SUPER BAD rounds up a bunch of sides Don Covay cut in the early '70s, including selections from LPs and a bunch of stray tracks released during this era. Much of this music is so funky it's a bit rough--the rhy...
Personnel includes: Don Cherry (trumpet); Gato Barbieri (tenor saxophone); Karl Berger (vibraphone); Bo Stief (bass); Aldo Romano (drums).Recorded at Cafe Montmartre, Copenhagen, Denmark in March 1966.Personnel: Don Cherry (trumpet); ...
Personnel: Don Edwards (vocals, guitar); Nancy Blake (cello); Doctor Ron Ellis (acoustic bass).Audio Mixer: Butch Hause.Recording information: Casey Jones Studios, Burleson, TX; The Ranger Station, Berthoud, CO; Western Jubilee Wareho...